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  1. In my surroundings, areas near water bodies, parks, and farmlands show more plant growth because of better water availability, fertile soil, and suitable growing conditions. These regions often have dense vegetation, including shrubs, trees, and grass. On the other hand, urbanized zones or dry patchRead more

    In my surroundings, areas near water bodies, parks, and farmlands show more plant growth because of better water availability, fertile soil, and suitable growing conditions. These regions often have dense vegetation, including shrubs, trees, and grass. On the other hand, urbanized zones or dry patches with limited resources tend to support fewer plants, restricted to hardy or ornamental species that can survive in challenging conditions, such as less water or compacted soil.

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  2. Birds such as pigeons, sparrows, and crows are frequently seen in urban areas, while waterfowl are common near water bodies. Mammals like squirrels, stray dogs, and occasionally monkeys are observed near parks and homes. Insects, including ants, butterflies, dragonflies, and bees, thrive around gardRead more

    Birds such as pigeons, sparrows, and crows are frequently seen in urban areas, while waterfowl are common near water bodies. Mammals like squirrels, stray dogs, and occasionally monkeys are observed near parks and homes. Insects, including ants, butterflies, dragonflies, and bees, thrive around gardens and flowering plants. The variety of these species often increases in areas with abundant greenery and fluctuates depending on seasonal changes, such as monsoon or springtime.

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  3. Specific conservation efforts in some areas include setting up wildlife reserves, banning deforestation, and encouraging sustainable practices. Local authorities conduct tree plantation drives to improve greenery, and non-profits create awareness about biodiversity. In some places, restricted entryRead more

    Specific conservation efforts in some areas include setting up wildlife reserves, banning deforestation, and encouraging sustainable practices. Local authorities conduct tree plantation drives to improve greenery, and non-profits create awareness about biodiversity. In some places, restricted entry to sensitive ecosystems, such as wetlands or forests, protects endangered species. Additionally, educational campaigns in schools and community involvement ensure the preservation of native plants and animals, contributing to long-term environmental sustainability.

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  4. 1. A nearby park to study trees, birds, and insects. 2. A local water body to observe aquatic plants, fish, and frogs. 3. Farmland to explore crops, weeds, and pest activities. 4. An urban garden near home to document ornamental plants and pollinators. 5. A nearby forest to observe diverse wildlifeRead more

    1. A nearby park to study trees, birds, and insects.
    2. A local water body to observe aquatic plants, fish, and frogs.
    3. Farmland to explore crops, weeds, and pest activities.
    4. An urban garden near home to document ornamental plants and pollinators.
    5. A nearby forest to observe diverse wildlife and natural vegetation. These locations provide varied habitats for comprehensive biodiversity documentation.

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  5. Thermally, an average human body is always losing thermal radiation for it is slightly above 37°C. What radiates is dominantly in the infrared region. Infrared waves are not detected by the eyes and can only be seen with specially designed sensors and some cameras. No matter the month or time, thisRead more

    Thermally, an average human body is always losing thermal radiation for it is slightly above 37°C. What radiates is dominantly in the infrared region. Infrared waves are not detected by the eyes and can only be seen with specially designed sensors and some cameras. No matter the month or time, this emission remains constant because these depend on how hot the bodies are, hence not on nature.

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